Method of inlaying metals in non-conductive materials

Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic coating – Coating selected area

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205159, 205222, C25D 502

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ABSTRACT:
A method of inlaying metal in non-conductive materials utilizes conventional electroforming or electroplating techniques to build up metal in grooves or channels formed in the surface of the material. An adhesive is deposited in the grooves, and a cathode is positioned in the adhesive. A metallic base is applied onto or into the adhesive in electrical communication with the cathode, and then the material is immersed in an electrolytic solution wherein metal is built up in the grooves by electrolysis using the metallic base as a cathode.

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patent: 472230 (1892-04-01), Scharling
patent: 1037887 (1912-09-01), Franklin
patent: 2847370 (1958-08-01), Howard

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